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progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debate about the role of government for all-time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> question. given this passage is there any doubt in your mind that president obama's view is that the u.s. constitution is antiquated? >> i wouldn't say antiquated but i would say that it's pastime for people to hide behind the constitution and fail to face the challenges of today. and the most immediate issue that comes to mind, of course, is gun violence. and to rely on a second amendment that basically talks about creation -- creating militias to put down rebellion to apply that today to an unfettered right to have assault weapons with 30 or 60 rounds so you can go out and gun down little children, that then the constitution can be interpreted in a more elastic way. >> don't you think he's doing us a favor by remaining us that it is a living document and it must be accommodated to the conditions of today, but that doesn't necessarily has to be ripped apart or ignored in any respect. >> i agree with both sides of what you just said but i
progress does not compel us to settle centuries long debate about the role of government for all-time, but it does require us to act in our time. >> question. given this passage is there any doubt in your mind that president obama's view is that the u.s. constitution is antiquated? >> i wouldn't say antiquated but i would say that it's pastime for people to hide behind the constitution and fail to face the challenges of today. and the most immediate issue that comes to mind, of...
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whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally, the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that, even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power, like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happen
whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's...
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with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the french and mali and troops have reached timbuktu. they reclaimed a strategically important town in the northeast. the fight to regain total control continues elsewhere. there have been french air strikes in one town. african leaders have been told their response to the crisis in mali has been too slow. the head of the african union chairman made the comments as the opening of the body summit in ethiopia. >> a stinging criticism of african leaders came from no less a figure that african union boss of the outgoing chairman, president of the need. he told delegates the deployment of peacekeepers ha
with violence spreading different parts of the city, the military camp guarded government buildings. protesters attacked a police station and torched the club. military helicopters have been hovering as this situation here remains tense. the violence has left the part of the city looking like a ghost town with people huddled in their homes fearing more deaths. go to the conflict in mali now where a conflict by french and mali and forces against islamic forces are making significant gains. the...
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government. where roads get paid, electricity. running water. but all of these things are done in a way that dramatically and disproportionately benefit white people and how the white people out of the state of poverty and into the lower middle class in a way that african-americans were excluded from, and so this heading of the clock, of the march towards the middle class is something that we must understand to challenge the issues that remain in the present. >> i think it's a fabulous story, and would invite anyone on the panel to respond. in that case, we do have plenty of time left over for some questions from the audience. and out the back is the microphone. and please raise your hand and i would ask you to wait until the microphone comes to you, state your name and your affiliation. if you happen. so we will start with this lady right here, please. >> my name is katrina browne, and gail referenced a documentary hybrid is called "traces of the trade," and so speaking from the context of knowi
government. where roads get paid, electricity. running water. but all of these things are done in a way that dramatically and disproportionately benefit white people and how the white people out of the state of poverty and into the lower middle class in a way that african-americans were excluded from, and so this heading of the clock, of the march towards the middle class is something that we must understand to challenge the issues that remain in the present. >> i think it's a fabulous...
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government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found hanging from a tree after she was gang-raped. and a 9-year-old girl was raped and killed in the western state of maharastra. women in new delhi are signing up for martial arts classes. they say they can't rely on the police. >> translator: i have to defend myself the police are not trustworthy. >> reporter: some people are focused on helping the victims. an ngo in new delhi has launched an effort to support women who have experienced sexual assault. abdul maboud is one of the nba leaders. he says the group wants to help create a society that respects wo
government officials have vowed to take action. they say they will consider revising the law to strengthen penalties against rapists. indian home affairs minister has ordered police chiefs around the country to investigate sexual assaults more thoroughly. >> such modifications required in our laws and procedures and the methodology of investigation. >> reporter: but women and even girls continue to be brutalized. this month a 32-year-old woman in the eastern state of behar was found...
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did the government do enough to protect their citizens? did the state department ignore social security concerns? what are survivors telling investigators, and what's being done to track down the terrorist that laid siege on these offices. it's likely to be a day of blunt questions and intense scrutiny, wolf blitzer is in washington to begin our coverage. >>> good morning, it will be a very important day for the secretary of state this morning. she has a big challenge ahead of her. she has to convince not only men members of the senate, but later the house that she is on top of what happened, why four diplomats were killed, she has to explain what she was doing on that very day. jake tapper is our chief correspondent. it's one of those hearings that we're interested in seeing how tough the questions will wind up being. >> that's right, for secretary of state hillary clinton this is the losing time of her tenure. she'll be leaving in the next few days. this is a rather uncomfortable swan song for her. also, we have some new members includin
did the government do enough to protect their citizens? did the state department ignore social security concerns? what are survivors telling investigators, and what's being done to track down the terrorist that laid siege on these offices. it's likely to be a day of blunt questions and intense scrutiny, wolf blitzer is in washington to begin our coverage. >>> good morning, it will be a very important day for the secretary of state this morning. she has a big challenge ahead of her. she...
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that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place to do. romans near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss i'm joined now by steven miles coalition court nader for win without war stephen great to have you here great to be here now north africa seems to be this new hot spot for the u.s. military does it come to as a surprise to you that there are plans in the works for a new drone base there when it comes to drones not much comes this is a prize to many more i mean the only thing that's still out there is a surprise is what we don't know and that's once again what we're finding out with these reports is that there's a lot more out there that we don't know and tragically we keep finding out about it through the press rather than hearing about it from our own government so i think what we've what we're all wondering after we're hearing our news today is just what's going on what's the policy what's the
that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place to do. romans near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss i'm joined now by steven miles coalition court nader for win without war stephen great to have you here great to be here now north africa seems to be this new hot spot for the u.s. military does it come to as a surprise to you that there are...
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is not the solution, government is the problem, this was an overturning event. this as a way of saying, we aree in a new era that he willll initiate continue, so from that perspective, i give him credit for honesty, open this, boldness about whhe is and what he wants to do. i was just amazed that so many in the media heard were shocked to discover that we have now twice elected a man of the left. where have they been for these four years? and i would add, 699 speeches, telecom did speeches, that he has given. >> how many did ronald reagan ive with a teleprompte >> six or seven. [laughter] the president spoke to about seneca falls and women's suffrage selma, civil rights and as you mentioned stonewall manhattan's west village where the modern gay rights movement was born. a couple of things happen. harry reid and mitch mcconnell of reaching someort of agreement on the filibuster. nothing profound. also, they will raise the debtbt ceiling tmay 18. how will this have an impact on the president? >> they are still going to -- they he not gotten over the defeat from n
is not the solution, government is the problem, this was an overturning event. this as a way of saying, we aree in a new era that he willll initiate continue, so from that perspective, i give him credit for honesty, open this, boldness about whhe is and what he wants to do. i was just amazed that so many in the media heard were shocked to discover that we have now twice elected a man of the left. where have they been for these four years? and i would add, 699 speeches, telecom did speeches,...
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whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's alliances and they think they've done that in the first four years and they want to continue it. and finally the thing that is at the center of the white house's strategic thinking is this idea of rebalancing american power toward asia to dole with the rising china. they don't want anything to get in the way of that even to the point of leaving what a lot of people fear is a vacuum of american power in areas that traditionally have been crucial to have american power like the middle east. >> rose: but there's also, when you lock at who is happening in mali and you lock at sort of things that are happening
whether the taliban will be resurgent, whether the government in afghanistan that will succeed president karzai's will be able to stand. those issues when you push the white house on them i tend to get people saying, look, we're ending these wars. we'll dole with what comes down the road. but we're not going to be deterred from our course. they think thos crucial strategically. they think they're in the business of reestablishing america's image abroad pre-9/11. reestablishing america's...
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what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20 years old. in order to be able to get inside the club. most of those who died died of poisoning from the result of the fire. this is only the beginning of the investigation, because people are demanding a lot of answers. >> thank you. coming up in the program, we are with syria and opposition forces. we are at the courthouse where he is appealing the life sentence. another tibeday, another record. tens of thousands of people have marched through paris in support of the french government's plan to legalize gay marriage. the rally comes befo
what else is the government doing? >> right now the identification process, and when a very serious investigation will unfold about what went wrong. some reports have suggested the nightclub had one small door, and that was closed when the fire started. apparently, a security guard thought instead of a fire there was a fight, and they close the door for a while to prevent people leaving without paying. that is one thing that came out. many people died were between 16 years old and 20...
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country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's military intervention in mali as a success in mali an army has made major advances against islamist insurgents all with the assistance of french troops and alya archies tom botton told michael egan is and now about the progress made so far and the problems that have come with it. campaign starts with french troops about two and a half weeks ago sweeping up from the center of the country up to where these these islamist held areas meeting very little resistance really they are they go on there was an incident here in qana where in fact a french helicopter strike killed some civilians apart from that though th
country is on the verge of collapse but says the stand for a moment containing clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces . and president obama looks to you police chiefs of the u.s. cities devastated by deadly mass shootings to support tougher gun control rules on many there's still defend their right to bear arms. it's midnight here in moscow are you watching r t live with me to bomb and say it's good to have you with us president francois hollande has hailed france's...
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the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed at least 37 foreign workers were killed. five others were unaccounted for. the workers killed were from japan, america, britain, france, and the philippines. a hostage takers came from egypt, canada, mauritania, and tunisia. 29 of the hostage-takers were killed. five were arrested. pol brennan has more. >> the international teams are being granted access. this is the japanese delegation trying to discover the fate of their countrymen that are unaccounted for. nine vehicles with libyan plates, 32 militants. they say the militants intended to hijack this bus
the government extended the state of emergency by three months. soldiers in retreat briefly seized the information ministry. they have reportedly called on the government to pass a draft constitution and release political prisoners. the u.s. capital is holding celebrations for the inauguration of president obama's second term. he pledges to bring down the more than 16 trillion dollar debt. the algerian government has been given details of last week's hostage crisis. the prime minister confirmed...
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with palestine and growing international isolation now polls suggest the prime minister will head the government for a third time analysts say that's largely due to the limited time for campaigning and the failure of the opposition to unite behind a single strong candidate. one of the most pressing issues during this election campaign and the one that's believed to have secured netanyahu a good share of his vote is the expansion of israeli settlements now one has one man as dare to take a tongue in cheek work at the problem that's divided opinion in israel and seen in it widely criticized by the international community filmmaker newmark comer known for his prank documentaries reached out to the set their community. my name is ne more than israeli citizen living here among. you one housing crisis at all time high the thing is there is another one in jerusalem but i can also live among our allies and i think i can get them much better deal. over the. would like to see the flood to buy i'm here with some investors from england. we want to invest in this area because i'm hearing the property value m
with palestine and growing international isolation now polls suggest the prime minister will head the government for a third time analysts say that's largely due to the limited time for campaigning and the failure of the opposition to unite behind a single strong candidate. one of the most pressing issues during this election campaign and the one that's believed to have secured netanyahu a good share of his vote is the expansion of israeli settlements now one has one man as dare to take a...
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ten am in moscow you're watching our marina joshing now south of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators in port say attacked police stations while those in so as march towards government buildings the opposition as meanwhile refused to answer talks with a president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the unrest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens going by a ones has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it broke out friday well true it was in the center of the action in the capital reports for r.t. . but the moment. he was kind yes. please question why. foresight to say was we see this i was this. guy to me that this sense was the beginning of peace process that the silences that he set us army didn't allow them to continue this process foresight. was so basic to. our. president to have been so for three instead exploiting for a national salvation government that people are a common sight. she's
ten am in moscow you're watching our marina joshing now south of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators in port say attacked police stations while those in so as march towards government buildings the opposition as meanwhile refused to answer talks with a president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the unrest the government also approved a law giving the...
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, and the libyan government. so i saw first-hand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullin called, timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision-making. no denials of support from washington or from our military, and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in realtime and it did. the very next morning i told the american people that heavily-armed militants assaulted our compound. and i vowed to bring them to justice. and i stood with president obama in the rose garden as he spoke of an act of terror. it is also important to recall in that same period we were seeing violent attacks on our embassies in cairo, sanaa, tunis, khartoum as well as large protests outside many other posts where thousands of our diplomats served. so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world with particular scrutiny for hig
, and the libyan government. so i saw first-hand what ambassador pickering and former chairman mullin called, timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision-making. no denials of support from washington or from our military, and i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of our people on the ground especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. the board said the response saved american lives in realtime and it did. the very next morning i...
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and afghan governments to try and engage taliban in peace talks. venezuela's charismatic leader hugo chavez will soon return to rule his country says bice president nicolas maduro according to mature over the president is recovering well and gaining strength following a severe a spirit dream faction after cancer surgery last few burnell of the long serving leader has yet to be sworn in for his the as his inauguration date was disposed indefinitely key to his extensive health problems. good times at goldman sachs stuff the investment giants are reported to be getting a significant salary boost but a lot of that money has been made on the back of surging food prices which are leaving many around the world starving and earlier my colleague anita now we spoke to artie's alexy here a show of ski who's been looking into the matter. this debate has been going on for many years now but this latest controversy is definitely making this discussion even more fueled now the employees of goldman sachs investment bank are in for some happy times their salaries h
and afghan governments to try and engage taliban in peace talks. venezuela's charismatic leader hugo chavez will soon return to rule his country says bice president nicolas maduro according to mature over the president is recovering well and gaining strength following a severe a spirit dream faction after cancer surgery last few burnell of the long serving leader has yet to be sworn in for his the as his inauguration date was disposed indefinitely key to his extensive health problems. good...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in its democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok...
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the german coalition government felt an important task months ahead of the national parliamentary vote. christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. it's five pm here in moscow this is r t with me and you see now way our top story and the islamic terrorist cell allegedly responsible for the deadly siege in algeria says france is carrying out a crusader campaign in the region almost sixty hostages were killed after militants captured a remote gas plant in retaliation for the ongoing french intervention in neighboring mali where the islamists claimed they wanted to negotiate the release of their captives but the offer was turned down syrian military deciding to storm the facility causing a bloodbath more terror attacks have now been promised unless france ends its campaign in north africa so if the hostage takers were militants from libya where paris
the german coalition government felt an important task months ahead of the national parliamentary vote. christian democrats lose ground to the social democrats opposition in regional elections. and as israel prepares for its own parliamentary poll on tuesday we report on why many in the country are growing increasingly frustrated with the policies of the party that said to win the vote. it's five pm here in moscow this is r t with me and you see now way our top story and the islamic terrorist...
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this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will be a very difficult negotiation to put together. in the end, he will succeed but those parties like lapid-- lapid has enormous leverage right now and i dont expect he's going to give it away fair sopg. >> rose: what should be the united states' position right now, what this shea be dag? first question. second question, we're getting a new secretary of state, does that change the dynamic at all because of john kerry and his involvement from the middle east, especially with the syrians and others. >> i would say-- look, i think the-- in kerry's case, he will have an interes
this will be a very difficult negotiation to put together for the government. when you take a look at this, if bebe wanted to go for a purely secular government he would go governor lapid and bennett. lapid will also require domestic policies and an approach on the peace issue that bennett can't tolerate. if on the other hand bebe wanted to go for something that would be lapid on the one hand, you would have the same contradiction but the difference of the religious versus the secular. it will...
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egypt with street marches defying president morsi as curfew as the country's opposition refuses the government's offer for talks. president obama turns to law enforcement officers for support of his gun control legislation with manny believing the second amendment the right to bear arms should still take precedence. and british citizens feel the effects of the government's hysteria measures which are causing an increasing number of people to and up home was. one pm in the russian capital of this is r t coming to you live from moscow i am arena joshing. sounds of anti-government protesters in egypt are norrin president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators imports eight attacked police stations while those in suez marched towards government buildings the opposition has meanwhile refused to answer talks with a president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in areas most affected by the end rest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens the ongoing violence has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it br
egypt with street marches defying president morsi as curfew as the country's opposition refuses the government's offer for talks. president obama turns to law enforcement officers for support of his gun control legislation with manny believing the second amendment the right to bear arms should still take precedence. and british citizens feel the effects of the government's hysteria measures which are causing an increasing number of people to and up home was. one pm in the russian capital of...
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that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place drones near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three in is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss steven miles who is the coalition coordinator for a win without war he joined me earlier and i began by asking him if it comes as a surprise that plans are in the works for a new drone base in north africa. when it comes to drones not much comes a surprise to me anymore i mean the only thing that's still out there is a surprise is what we don't know and that's once again what we're finding out with these reports is that there's a lot more out there that we don't know and tragically we keep finding out about it through the press rather than hearing about it from our own government so i think what we've what we're all wondering after we're hearing our news today is just what's going on what's the policy what's the procedures and what are we hoping to accomplish with these steps
that his government has agreed to allow the u.s. to place drones near niger right now the only other permanent base the u.s. has is three in is three thousand miles south in the country of djibouti so what does this mean for u.s. foreign policy goals to discuss steven miles who is the coalition coordinator for a win without war he joined me earlier and i began by asking him if it comes as a surprise that plans are in the works for a new drone base in north africa. when it comes to drones not...
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it's included in the boj plan with the government. it's part of abe's plan to tackle deflation with bolder, monetary easing measures. bank of japan governor and eight other board members agreed on a policy at the end of a two-day meeting. the announcement says financial authorities will try to reach the target at their earliest possible time. boj officials have previously made it a goal to bring 1% inflation within reach but the new, clearer target requires some bold steps. the document also addresses the role of the government in revitalizing japan's economy. it describes how politicians should promote growth and restore fiscal health. along with drafting the joint statement, boj officials have agreed to introduce open-ended asset purchasing. under a new program from january 2014 the central bank will purchase a certain amount of financial assets every month. no termination date is being set for the scheme. the new measure will expand the total size of the asset purchase program, or app, by about 10 trillion yen, or $110 billion, in
it's included in the boj plan with the government. it's part of abe's plan to tackle deflation with bolder, monetary easing measures. bank of japan governor and eight other board members agreed on a policy at the end of a two-day meeting. the announcement says financial authorities will try to reach the target at their earliest possible time. boj officials have previously made it a goal to bring 1% inflation within reach but the new, clearer target requires some bold steps. the document also...
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i have stayed in close contact with officials across our government and the libyan government. i saw firsthand what is called timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision making. no denials of support from washington or our military. i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of the people on the ground, especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. american lives were saved in real time. the next morning, i told the american people that heavily armed militants assaulted our compand. i vowed to bring them to justice. i stood with president obama as he spoke about an act of terror. it is important to recall in that same time period, we were seeing violent attacks in cairo, as well as large protests outside many other posts, where thousands of our diplomats served. so i immediately ordered a review of our security posture around the world, with particular scrutiny for high- threat posts. and i asked the department of defense to join interagency security assessment teams and to dispatch hundreds of additional marine security g
i have stayed in close contact with officials across our government and the libyan government. i saw firsthand what is called timely and exceptional coordination. no delays in decision making. no denials of support from washington or our military. i want to echo the review board's praise for the valor and courage of the people on the ground, especially the security professionals in benghazi and tripoli. american lives were saved in real time. the next morning, i told the american people that...
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needs to help the governments in the we can to deal with their security to build institutions all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a smaller u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s. footprint in the region. canada is considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending troops and offering the just tickles support that's after the u.s. italy and the u.k. also boosted their backing for the operation or to talk more about the incursion let's talk to independent political analyst dan glazer. how significant is it that canada or is extending its support for france and indeed why is it considering to boost its support. well i think we have to look at the western powers as one kind of one one one block at the moment in the sense that they have the kind of the european and american north american economic system is is collapsing and we've seen that since two thousand and eight and what a lot of these we've seen this i
needs to help the governments in the we can to deal with their security to build institutions all of this in the context of this expanding war on terror so to anyone who expected a smaller u.s. footprint in the region that's probably not going to happen from what we heard today if anything one could expect a bigger u.s. footprint in the region. canada is considering extending its commitment to the french intervention in mali including sending troops and offering the just tickles support that's...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships and africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in this democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issu
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships and africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok...
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threaten us in western countries, but the stability and the future of these governments. we have to help them the way we helped columbia. we need to do a better job conveying a counter narrative to the extremist jihadist narrative. i said this to the committee before. we advocated the broadcasting arena. we have private stations and cnn and fox and nbc and all of that. they are out there and convey information, but we are not doing what we did during the cold war. our broadcasting board of governors is practically defunct in terms of the capacity to tell a message around the world. they are advocating the ideological arena and we need to get back into it. we have the best values and narrative. most people in the world want to have a good decent live that is supported by a good decent job and raise their families and letting the jihadist narrative fill a void. we need to get in there and do it successfully. >> from ohio. >> madam secretary, let me thank you for your service. i wish you the best in your future endeavors mostly. [ laughter ] i have a couple of questions, but
threaten us in western countries, but the stability and the future of these governments. we have to help them the way we helped columbia. we need to do a better job conveying a counter narrative to the extremist jihadist narrative. i said this to the committee before. we advocated the broadcasting arena. we have private stations and cnn and fox and nbc and all of that. they are out there and convey information, but we are not doing what we did during the cold war. our broadcasting board of...
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thousands of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators imports eight attacked police stations while those and so as march towards government buildings position has meanwhile refused to answer talks with the president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the end rest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens young going violence has now claimed at least fifty two lives since it broke out on friday bill true who was in the epicenter of the action in the capital reports forty. nine yes exactly lisa was a great sight to. see the site. was. going to be cleaning up the street. right beside me didn't i would continue to insist that foresight. to. die. so the president tells you this sense of hope for the rest of the street instead checkpointing for a national salvation government safety card company site. she said to the right if you go anyplace on your offices i think loud see the rest systems that have been fighting
thousands of anti-government protesters in egypt are ignoring president morsi is curfew by taking to the streets across the country some demonstrators imports eight attacked police stations while those and so as march towards government buildings position has meanwhile refused to answer talks with the president who earlier implemented a state of emergency in the areas most affected by the end rest the government also approved a law giving the military the power to arrest citizens young going...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya you know where mali ok let me let me go to you and. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young in this democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing i mean what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates b
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya you know...
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the current government is in top end and so they don't want to give it a new lease of life. so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are egypt is going to be on syria for some time before all fault is the lies that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody and once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have democracy as long as everybody some people believe that we will be winning if we keep but personally and decision of the government and the government believes that if they keep persia having the opposition there would be a winning there would be no stability in that country. president obama is turning to law enforcement officials from cities scarred by recent mass shootings for support of his gun control policy obama wants police chiefs and county sheriff's to back his plans to curb gun violence including a ban on assault weapons but the idea has divided the nation with maddie pointing to their constitutional right t
the current government is in top end and so they don't want to give it a new lease of life. so that the government becomes stronger so the future this is a time to persia talk as far as we can tell that we are egypt is going to be on syria for some time before all fault is the lies that the cost of keeping this conflict is going to be too damaging for everybody and once you all realize nobody is going to be winnowed if this conflict continues then you will have democracy as long as everybody...
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or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources and to what extent do we start fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of these frailties and problems that africa has us as a whole moving forward and then it uses it sometimes to its advantage either choosing the wrong leaders or choosing leaders that only stay for short term and then the problem some multiply ten twenty fold when those leaders change or move away or there's a coup d'etat that would be all right well it would be voting in what you're saying that the continent doesn't need outside interventions all right folks have run out of time many thanks to my guests today in london in washington and in philadelphia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r
or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources and to what extent do we start fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you and. kelly does that it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young and it's democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the iss
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which i'm an evitable e includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok...
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government officials in the u.s. and abroad are getting involved and we have the details from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: hey there. the fbi and local turkish police have joined the search for the 33-year-old wife and mother of two. she was last seen leaving her istanbul hostel for dinner monday night and seems to have vanished, leaving her passport, clothing and phone chargers. family members tell fox newschannel, sierra is a photographer and she left her staten island home to take pictures in istanbul, january 7. she checked in with them frequently, texting her family and skyping with her two children daily. her sister received a text from her monday morning, but no one has heard from her since. she was planning to return home on tuesday, january 25. but she missed her family and decided to move up her flight to the 22nd. when her husband went to pick her up, she never showed. >> you know, you have so many stories going through your mind, you don't know what to think, you don't know what to believe. yo
government officials in the u.s. and abroad are getting involved and we have the details from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: hey there. the fbi and local turkish police have joined the search for the 33-year-old wife and mother of two. she was last seen leaving her istanbul hostel for dinner monday night and seems to have vanished, leaving her passport, clothing and phone chargers. family members tell fox newschannel, sierra is a photographer and she left her staten island home...
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we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes! do you want 50% more cash? no. you got talent. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? i usually say that. jimm kelley faced many things on the field. but none compared to the struggles he and his wife had to deal with in the personal lives. the loss of their young son to a rare disease and his infell delity near tore them apart. his wife jill shared the lesson in a wonderful new book. etched upon my heart. what we learn and why we neve
we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her likes 50% more cash, but i have an idea. do you want a princess dress? yes. cupcakes? yes. do you want an etch-a-sketch? yes!...
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government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which inevitably includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me let me go to you. what can we do if it sounds like the united states and its western allies are just control freaks when it comes to africa. well to an extent africa is very much young and it's democracy it's only fifty years at best or fifty two or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is weak governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about reso
government the bad guy and then we have to turn around and get involved on the other side which inevitably includes military action so we are creating little fires all over. africa and i don't think that you knighted states taxpayer is fully aware of this and would fully be on board with the idea that our ever dwindling resources are going to pay for all of these. incursions there were relationships partnerships in africa that turned out to be sour like in places like libya or mali ok let me...
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we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. jimm kelley faced many things on the field. but none compared to the struggles he and his wife had to deal with in the personal lives. the loss of their young son to a rare disease and his infell delity near tore them apart. his wife jill shared the lesson in a wonderful new book. etched upon my heart. what we learn and why we never forget. jim andicle k- jilll kelly join me now. and many marriages end because of the death of a child and many others because of infell delity within the marriage. you guys
we'll go where there is less government and less of a chance where government will take most of the it away. >> two of the most frequent causes of divorce are infell delit yedeath of a child. hall of fame jim kelley and his wife struggled against so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says...
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or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources to what extent do we stop fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of these frailties and problems that africa has us as a whole moving forward and then it uses it sometimes to its advantage either choosing the wrong leaders or choosing leaders that only stay for short term and then the problem some multiplied ten twenty fold when those leaders change or move away or there's a coup d'etat and then with well it would be voting in what you're saying that the continent doesn't need outside interventions all right folks have run out of time many thanks to my guests today in london in washington and in philadelphia and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you n
or fifty three years since colonialization so it's evolving and changing and what we do have is we governance there's no doubt about that we have poor leadership we have a population that sometimes become dissatisfied they seem disconnected with with the ruling elite there's too much poverty inequality that in itself translates back into the issue about resources to what extent do we stop fighting for land use of water not to mention minerals so and of course the west sort of takes advantage of...
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they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing drastic monetary easing measures to weaken their currency and to increase exports. >> one of the most important questions is how do you think this policy is going to affect japan's economy? >> well, actually, many economists have been wrestling with that question. at what point prices start to rise, it might be difficult to stop the momentum, but others argue it will take some time for the boj to actually achieve its target. >> it's hard to expect because considering japan economy is suffering negative outward gap at 3% of level and also considering level is still high compared t
they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing...
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, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have won seats in parliament, so there are alliance is possible. it may be some time before the formation of the next israeli parliament can be announced. >> polls have closed in neighboring jordan in the first election since the dawn of the arab spring. alabama officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. -- >> officials are reporting a turnout of almost 57%. some have questioned the sincerity of moves to improve democracy, and there are widespread allegations of vote- buying. >> here's a closer look at how jordanians views evoke -- view the vote. >> the elections are
, affordable housing, and changes in the system of government. ben netanyahu now needs to work with the surprise winner of the election. the former tv journalist only founded his secular party last year. it is now the second strongest . he wants his country to change course. >> israelis have said no to a policy of fear and hatred. they have said no to the division of israeli society into sections, tribes, or groups/interest. >> a total 12 parties have one seat in parliament -- have...